Temporary Traffic Order
- Tuesday, December 08 2015 @ 10:57 am UTC
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Click here for details of road closure 14-18th December - Penn Cross - Combe Hill
A Village on the Blackdown Hills
Welcome to Hemyock Wednesday, July 03 2024 @ 07:46 am UTC
Click here for details of road closure 14-18th December - Penn Cross - Combe Hill
Come along to enjoy the spectacle, join the lantern parade through the village ending outside the church and pub. An evening of lights, music and mulled drinks. Procession starts at Longmead Play Park at 6pm.
We are still looking for people to help us steward the event, if you know anyone who might be interested please encourage them to contact Jess Huffman on the number on the flyer.
'Get Up to Speed' project runs free talks and workshops for communities and businesses to help boost digital skills in order that people can make the most of current or future faster broadband speeds.
A free session on Google Apps is being run on Thursday 3rd December for local businesses and community organisations.
HEMYOCK PARISH PLAN
Hemyock Parish Councillors were elected in May for a four year term; they are now looking to decide how best to use this time for the benefit of the Parish and Parishioners. One important thread in this will be to develop an updated Parish Plan. It is vital that the group working on this includes people outside the Council, so please let us know if you are able to help in any way.
HEMYOCK PARISH PLAN
Hemyock Parish Councillors were elected in May for a four year term; they are now looking to decide how best to use this time for the benefit of the Parish and Parishioners. One important thread in this will be to develop an updated Parish Plan. It is vital that the group working on this includes people outside the Council, so please let us know if you are able to help in any way.
Remaining unsettled with showers and longer periods of rain.
Mostly cloudy, with light rain or drizzle developing at times. Some short-lived drier and brighter interludes are possible and perhaps some longer spells of sunshine by late afternoon. On the cool side for early July and rather breezy too. Maximum temperature 18 °C.
Showery rain tending to ease as the evening progresses, with most places then staying dry overnight. On the chilly side under the clearest skies as winds fall light. Minimum temperature 10 °C.
A brighter and warmer day is expected, with sunny spells. Turning increasingly breezy as the day progresses, with cloud and some rain returning to the far west by late evening. Maximum temperature 20 °C.
Unsettled on Friday, with showers or longer spells of rain. Sunny spells and scattered showers are expected through the weekend. Breezy, especially on Saturday. Temperatures generally below average.
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Sourced from the Met Office